Today is a good day. We as Onder Invloed launch a new series within the project. Producer Martijn Groeneveld has a studio in Utrecht called Mailmen Studio. Every now and again we’ll invite a band into the studio to record a live session, which will from now on will be known as The Mailmen Sessions. Episode 1: The Seventeenth Century.
This session was recorded in May 2010. The Seventeenth Century from Glasgow, Scotland played five songs:
- Roses In The Park
- Countryside
- Banks Of Home
- Notes
- Young Francis
Duration: 28 minutes.
Filmed, produced, edited & graded by Matthijs van der Ven
Audio by Martijn Groeneveld.
The Seventeenth Century are currently on tour in The Netherlands.
TOUR DATES
16/03/11 Burgerweeshuis – Deventer
17/03/11 EKKO – Utrecht
19/03/11 Livingroom – Amsterdam
22/03/11 Cafe Camelot – Nijmegen
24/03/11 Patronaat – Haarlem
25/03/11 Hedon – Zwolle



3 comments
THE MAILMEN SESSIONS: THREE BLIND WOLVES | Onder Invloed says:
Aug 26, 2011
[...] Here’s the second episode of the series we’ve named The Mailmen Sessions. First up were The Seventeenth Century, on that same day in May 2010, we filmed Three Blind Wolves lead singer Ross Clark. Producer [...]
18. MY INFLUENCES, BY… LENZIE MOSS | Onder Invloed says:
Sep 14, 2012
[...] heard of the Glasgow-based band Lenzie Moss through Nicholas John Grant and Andrew Truscott of The Seventeenth Century who also play in Finlay Macdonald’s band. You might have already seen the session I recorded [...]
21. MY INFLUENCES, BY… THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY | Onder Invloed says:
Oct 5, 2012
[...] CENTURY by Matthijs van der Ven on Oct 5, 2012 • 7:33 am No Comments The bandmembers of The Seventeenth Century from Glasgow pitched in five songs each for this playlist. Some of them weren’t on Spotify [...]